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*pṣd - to cut (EDA I 474)

Akkadian
paṣādu - to slice (CAD P 226, AHw. 839)
Derived words: puṣādu ‘cut (of meat)’ (CAD P 538, AHw. 883).
A direct cognate is Arb. fṣd ‘to cut, to slit, to open a vein’. Syr. pṣidā ‘fons’ undoubtedly goes back to the same root with a feasible semantic development.
Syriac
pṣidā - spring, fountain (LSyr. 586, SL 1219)
Arabic
fṣd - to cut, to slit, to open a vein (Lane 2404)